Tag Archives: El Salvador

By Nanelle Newbom The temperature drops and the colors change as you drive up to the Apaneca and Concepcion de Ataco region of El Salvador. It’s not a difficult drive, in fact it’s named the Ruta de Las Flores, and it’s about as harsh as the name. Sure, San Salvador may be the murder Capitol […]

By Nanelle Newbom Three Drops of Honey. That’s all it takes to pick perfectly ripe coffees. Rodrigo Dumont demonstrates by squeezing that prized sweet liquor onto the palm of his hand from the gorgeous orange bourbon cherry he has selected. Orange Bourbon, especially from Malacara B, holds a special place in my heart. Since my earliest years […]

By Nanelle Newbom The slender young man leaned in through the driver side window. Gilberto Baraona had waved him over for a quick word. “You guys gotta make a stop, I need a few things.” Notepad in hand, “Ok, what are we getting?” “The driver knows.” Suspicious look. “Ok, grab me 2 grams of cocaine, […]